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You can float in sea water due to its buoyancy from the salt content. However, you would not float in glucose because it is denser than water.
Due to high density of sea water things float higher in sea water.
Yes, objects tend to float in sea water due to its high density compared to fresh water. The salt content in sea water makes it denser, providing more buoyancy for objects to float.
A person will actually float in sea water, even more easily than in fresh water because of the sea's salt content.
sea water has a higher density
Yes, people can float in the Red Sea, because there is a large amount of salt in the Red Sea. Therefor, objects including people, have more buoyancy so we can float. If you do not know what buoyancy is, it is the ability to float
Yes, people can float in the black sea due to the large amount of salt in the water.
The Dead Sea is much saltier than other seas. The dissolved salt increases the density of the water, making it easier to float on.
It is easier to float because the sea water is denser than water found in a swimming pool. This is caused by the salt in the oceans.
because it has so much salt in it that it enables the body to float instead of sinking in the water
Mercury is a heavy metal, it will sink in sea water.
Items generally float in liquids that are denser than they are, such as water. The saltier the water, the denser it becomes, which is why objects tend to float more easily in saltwater compared to freshwater. Other liquids, like oil, would also cause items to float because they are less dense than water.